Yes it's a little pricey but the food tastes great. I just wish they were more customer oriented. The cashier can be rude at times and doesn't repeat the order to make sure she has everything correctly. So I've had a few orders be taken incorrectly because of it. Also, I hate when companies do this and it's the reason I took off a star: please don't charge for dressings, like ranch. Or at least include free dressings over a certain $$ amount. A few weeks ago I put in an order over $50. When I asked for two ranch dressings, the lady said "$1.10." Since I didn't have any cash on me and their credit card purchase minimum is $5, I couldn't get any dressings. So I think it's ridiculous that I bought over $50 worth of food and am still charged...
Read moreSeriousness. Life changing food. I was at the gas station and asked the lady behind the window what's good at the burger stand right here. She said get the Philly Cheesesteak... the ingredients are obviously not cheap. The freshness of the bread, the cheese oh my gawd man....!!! I can't describe how good it is... it's probably the best sandwich I have ever had.. I don't do fries I am glad it doesn't come with it. For $10 it's a perfect meal.. dang... I just made myself hungry.. owner is cool.. when I commented on the bread, he said that was the first change he made when he bought the place. . Tip these guys folks.. good food....
Read moreGrowing up in SoCal, burgers are a big part of life. Beyond In-N-Out, there are plenty of great local spots. I remember my neighbor’s burger joint — a highlight of block parties. Fast forward to high school, and Tip Top became a regular spot, especially since I had friends in the area. After all these years, the quality is still just as good. The charbroiled flavor, the creamy thousand island dressing, and those perfectly crispy hot fries — it’s a winning combo. I was nearly done, but a gym date was calling. I asked for a to-go box, and the guy looked a little disappointed. We both laughed and joked, “Skip the gym,...
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